UK minister resigns over explicit photo

A minister in Britain's Conservative government has resigned after being notified of a story to be published in a Sunday newspaper.

A British minister has announced his unexpected resignation as a newspaper reported he sent an explicit photo of himself online, in the latest setback to David Cameron's Conservative-led government.

"I have decided to resign as Minister for Civil Society having been notified of a story to be published in a Sunday newspaper," said Brooks Newmark, a Conservative member of parliament since 2005.

"I would like to appeal for the privacy of my family to be respected at this time. I remain a loyal supporter of this government as its long-term economic plan continues to deliver for the British people," Newmark said obn Saturday.

The Sunday Mirror reported that Newmark exchanged a series of sexually explicit photos online with a freelance reporter who was posing as a young female activist.

In a private message conversation on a social networking site, Newmark "sent a graphic picture exposing himself while wearing a pair of paisley pyjamas" the tabloid newspaper reported.

The then-minister also invited the reporter to meet with him during the Conservative party conference that begins on Sunday, when the party will set out its case for re-election in the May 2015 election.

It was the second blow to the prime minister on the eve of the conference, following the defection of a Conservative lawmaker to eurosceptic party UKIP earlier on Saturday.

"The prime minister has accepted Brooks Newmark's resignation from his role as Minister for Civil Society. His replacement will be announced shortly," Cameron's office said in a statement.


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